Biography
Journalist, author, blogger. In 2004 he founded Louvre pour tous, an information website on museums that campaigns for the enlargement of the access of museums to the public. He works with several media on cultural topics (Regards, Carenews, Quotidien de l'Art...) and is the author of "Ahae, mécène gangster" ("Ahae, gangster patron") (ed. Max Milo, 2015), an investigation about a scandal that tarnished major museums. In 2013, he takes part in a think tank for the French Ministry of Culture about the place of photographers who are also visitors, and that resulted to the charter "Tous photographes !" ("Everybody's a photographer!"). He is a member of the jury of the Musées (em)portables festival that annualy rewards short-movies about museums.